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    Grey Wolf Optimizer for Path Planning

    Grey Wolf Optimizer for Path Planning

    Grey Wolf Optimizer (GWO) path planning/trajectory

    ...This project demonstrates applications in multi-agent and multi-UAV cooperative path planning, making it useful for research and educational purposes in the field of intelligent optimization and robotics.
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    OptimTraj

    OptimTraj

    A trajectory optimization library for Matlab

    OptimTraj is a MATLAB toolbox for solving trajectory optimization problems. It supports direct collocation, shooting methods, and pseudospectral methods for finding optimal control inputs and system trajectories. It is useful for robotics, aerospace, biomechanics, and any domain requiring time-optimal or energy-optimal motion planning.
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    Matlab/Octave Rotations Library

    Matlab/Octave Rotations Library

    Library for working with 3D rotations in Matlab/Octave

    The Matlab/Octave rotations library is a collection of functions, bundled as m-scripts, that address computations and numerical handling of rotations in 3D Euclidean space. The rotation representations that are supported are rotation matrices (Rotmat), Quaternions (Quat), intrinsic ZYX Euler angles (Euler), fused angles (Fused) and tilt angles (Tilt). Operations such as composition, inversion, ZYX yaw extraction, fused yaw extraction, random generation, equality detection, vector rotation...
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    OpenRAVE
    Moved to https://github.com/rdiankov/openrave An open-source, cross-platform, plugin-based robot planning environment for autonomous robotics. Includes services like collision detection, physics, (inverse) kinematics, sensors, robot controls, python bindings, and a network scripting environment.
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    The Sick LIDAR Matlab/C++ Toolbox offers stable and easy-to-use C++ drivers for Sick LMS and Sick LD LIDARs. It provides a Matlab Mex interface for streaming LIDAR returns directly into Matlab. Also included are config utilities, examples, and tutorials.
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    A cross-platform library that computes fast and accurate SIFT image features. libsiftfast provides Octave/Matlab scripts, a command line interface, and a python interface (siftfastpy). Optimized with SIMD instructions and OpenMP .
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    This project aims to develop a colour-based vision processing system for use in RoboCup. We are using a CCD camera for input to an FPGA. The system locates coloured objects and outputs detected corners.
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